@boarders @rml I read some years ago a piece that said that "best-practices" killed innovation and tech discussions because it is hard to disagree with "best."
In reality most "best-practices" are whatever the cool kids are doing right now. If they switch to the opposite next week, so do "best-practices."
It would be nice for people to be humble and say, "this is how we did it, and it worked ok for us" instead